The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1948 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1948
After ridin into town, dusty
an tired, a hot bath, haircut,
an shave can set a feller
up fer a all-night dance.
DALLAS BY-PRODUCTS
WILL PICK UP YOUR FALLEN
OR USELESS ANIMALS.
NONE L.D. 758, DALLAS, COLLECT.
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PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
Want Ads 4 202
THANK YOU
To all of you nice people of
Carrollton and surrounding
aunmunities. You have given
■a a nice business and we are
grateful. We have moved to
Carrollton and this is our
home. We are happy to serve
you in the jewelry business.
King us your watches, clocks
and jewelry for repair. All1
work guaranteed — “Satis-
| faction With Every Trans-
J action” —is our motto.
Kinne Jewelry
Store
John O. Kinne—Ruby Kinne
CEMENT WALKS—
FOUNDATIONS—
SANDY LOAM—
Cross & Williams
Cement Work
D4-0950 Rt. 6, Box 223
3] Dallas 9, Texas
— CASUALTY — HEALTH
— LIFE—AUTOMOBILE
AND ACCIDENT
M. L Coker
bsurance Agency
Phone 38
CARROLLTON, TEXAS
i "Complete Insurance Service”
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1 i
XACO...
FINE GAS & OtlS
Texaco Firechief
Texaco Sky chief
j-Get the Texaco Habit-
lire Repairing
’Convenient, Spacious Drive-Ins
MILLOWAY
Texaco Service
uers Branch—On New Hwy.
MOVED TO EAST SIDE
OF SQUARE. 1ST DOOR
SOUTH PERRY GROC.
CSENERAL INSURANCE AND
AUTO LOANS
w: Di ‘Bill’ Parrish
Insurance Agency
Successor to O. F. Isom
CARROLLTON, TEXAS
PHONE 85
Complete Line of
Gulf Products
“Let Us Serve You”
GULF SERVICE
STATION
Troy Curtis, Owner
8n the Square Phone 11
WILL THE PARTY who rented the
floor waxer from the Carrollton
Lumber Co., please return same.
34-tfc
FOR RENT—Nice cottage, 3 rooms,
screened porch, lights, gas and
water. iy2 miles northeast of
Carrollton. Couple only. $40 per
month. G. H. Jackson, Carrollton
Phone 1601F5. 34-2tc
FOR RENT—Nice South bedroom.
Mrs. E. S. Cobb. 34-ltp
WANTED—Man to work in yard
several days a week; transpor-
tation furnished if necessary.
Call 1600F5. R. B. Hunsaker.
33-ltp
RECORDS — We are constantly
adding to our stock of Capitol
and Columbia Records. We will
order your requests. Kinne
Jewelry. 34-ltc
FOR SALE — McCormack-Deering
row binder, also Sulkey fake.
Bar B H Ranch, Marsh Lane.
33-ltp
FOR SALE—Washateria at Coppell
Texas. A. M. Tinsley, Carrollton,
Rt. 1, or at Coppell, Texas.
33-4tp
WANTED—House or apartment to
rent. See Iris Van Cleve. Phone
31. 30-tfc
WILL BUY your fresh eggs and
poultry. Hen Acres Poultry Farm.
Olin Graves, Box 148, Carrollton.
4 Miles west on Old Denton hwy.
past Carrollton Dam. 32-4tp
FOR SALE—Good blackland farm
In Collin County. $12,000 worth
of improvements Included. 116
acres; $17754 per acre. R. C.
Hale. 34-2tp
PRESENTS for the new baby. We
have them. Kinne Jewelry.
34-ltc
FOR SALE—Five-room and bath
modern home, $5500, half cash.
R. C. Hale. 34-2tp
FINE WATCHES and watch bands
for ladies and gents. Kinne
Jewelry. 34-ltc
WE HAVE some Masonic lapel
pins and a nice Masonic ring.
Kinne Jewelry. 34-ltc
HOUSE-MOVING, Raising and
Leveling. Roy H. Curtis, Phone 11
Carrollton. 24-tfc
WANT AD DEADLINE
Is Wednesday at 5 P.M.
PLACE YOURS EARLY
INSURANCE
Of All Kinds, See
MRS. F. H. McMURRAY
Floor Finishing—
J. O. COKER
FLOOR SANDING — FINISHING
Vaxing—Old floors made like new
Free Estimates
3543 Roselawn (At Letot)
Phone Dixon 4-1466 tfc
LODGE NOTICE—
Farmers Branch
lOOF LODGE NO. 3«3
Will meet Friday night, 7:30.
Visitors welcome.
JACK TENNISON, Noble Grand
H. T. OLIVER, Secretary tfc
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Carrollton Chronicle has
been authorised by the following
to announce their candidacy for
public office, subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic Primary:
SHERIFF, DALLAS COUNTY:
E. R. "HANK” SANTERRE
J. E. “BILL” DECKER
DISTRICT ATTORNEY, DALLAS
COUNTY:
ANGELO PIRANIO
WILL WILSON
TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR,
DALLAS COUNTY:
C. D. EVA
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
FIFTH COURT OF CIVIL AP-
PEALS:
WILLIAM M. (BILL) CRAMER
DALLAS COUNTY JUDGE:
W. L. (LEW) STERRETT
AL TEMPLETON
COUNTY CLERK, DALLAS
COUNTY:
ED. H. STEGER
REPRESENTATIVE, PLACE 1:
JOHN L. CROSTHWAIT
REPRESENTATIVE, PLACE 2:
W. O. REED
REPRESENTATIVE, PLACE 3:
C. LEWIS TATE
SAM HANNA
STATE LEGISLATURE, PLACE 4:
GEORGE PARKHOUSE
REPRESENTATIVE, PLACE 5:
DALLAS A. BLANKENSHIP
D. M. “SPUD” TEAGUE
LEGISLATURE, 5IST DISTRICT:
PRESTON MANGUM
CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 2:
C. W. SHAFER
RAY LOVING
R. W. BELL
Monuments—
FOR GRAVE MARKERS, MONU-
ments, and Memorial Stones, see
W. N. Vernon, Carrollton. Texas,
who represents Dallas Marble
and Granite Company. 47-tf
ROY POSEY
Is the Representative of the
Texas Power & Light. Co.
In FARMERS BRANCH, HEBRON
CARROLLTON, ADDISON
For information about your electric
service, call Mr. Posey at Office
Telephone 14 or Residence 20
LODGE NOTICE—
JAMES A. SMITH—NO. 395
P\ A. F. & A. M.
Farmers Branch, Texas
'■%/ Meets every Monday night,
Stated meetings every 2nd Thurs.
R. A. GARRISON, W. M.
R. B. PIERCE, Sec. tfc
LODGE NOTICE—
Farmers Branch Chap-
in ter No. 687, O. E. S. will
have a stated meeting
Friday, July 2 at 8 p.m. Visitors
welcome.
KATIE LOU GAINES, W. M.
MARY GOOD, Sec. tfc
PAINTING AND
DECORATING
CONTRACTOR
No Job Too Large, or
Too Small. All Work
First Class—and
Guaranteed.
G. A. (RED) HOLLY
TEL. 23 ^
RE-ELECT
DALLAS
BLANKENSHIP
REPRESENTATIVE, PL. 5
• On* of th* "Immortal
Si" who d*featod
salat tax.
• Oversea! War Vat-
» aran.
• Sponsor of Teachers'
Salary Increase Bill.
• Sponsor of bill for
Prison Reform.
“Vote lor Dallas”
Pol. Adv. paid lor by Harry Jordan
COPPELL NEWS
By Mary Mildred Arnett
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dearlng
left Monday morning for a ten-
day vacation In Chicago, 111.,
where they will visit Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Relnke and Mr. and .Mrs.
Kenneth Rodocher.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McCain of and Mrs. Claude Howlngton.
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me- --o-
Cain and Carolyn visited Sunday I
afternoon In Fort Worth with Mr. *
Terry Allen Kirkland spent
Monday In Lewisville with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Landers.
Mrs. W. H. Kirkland, Sr., and
Mrs. W. H. Kirkland, Jr., were In
Dallas Monday visiting relatives.
A conference of workers from
115 churches In the Dallas Bap-
tist Association was held at 10 a.m.
Monday at the Coppell Baptist
Church. Speakers Included John
Ward, Rev. Thomas E. Jackson,
Rev. Odell Jameson, Rev. J. Daniel
Luper and Mrs. R. L. Mathis, all of
Dallas. Lunch was served at the
noon hour.
Among those who attended the
funeral of A. L. Stanley, Thursday
afternoon at the Farmers Branch
Baptist Church were: Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Willingham, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Lesley, J. E. Gentry, Vert Par-
rish and John Arnett.
Mrs. P. S. Corbin visited Mrs. B.
L. Nicks Tuesday at the Restful
Home Sanatorium, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Roan and family
of Rowlett visited Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Hodges and family Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thiede of
Lewisville spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Wood and son.
Mildred Gentry spent the week
end In Irving visiting her cousin,
Wayne Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Arnett of
Dallas visited Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. John Arnett and
Mary M.
Kenneth Hodges of Hackberry
spent the week end with Eugene
Hodges.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brooks and
son had as their Sunday guests,
Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Matthews
and son of Dallas.
Mrs. Robert McCain and daugh-
ter spent last Thursday in Grape-
vine with Mrs. Edward Langley.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Vanbebber
and daughters spent the week end
in Ardmore, Okla., visiting rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McCain of
Dallas spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCain and
Carolyn.
Chronicle Advertising Pays
PROMOTE
TOM NASH
ASSOCIATE JUSTIQE
COURT OF
"r, '• v»'v. '•••*•- *■
CIVIL APPEALS
, ',y ' * :<y: ■.
Judge of Dallas County
Court at Lajv Nearly 14
Year,.O ” * '
Political Adv. Paid fqr by Tom Nash) I
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PIE AND CAKE SALE
AT THE
ICE CREAM BAR
SATURDAY, JULY 3, FROM 9 TO ?
(Also Lunches will be Served from 11 to ?)
Sponsored By
Ladies of First Christian Church
$ Clip This Ad $
THIS AD IS WORTH $1.00 ON ONE
8” x 10” PORTRAIT AT
Rowe’s Studio
PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY.
(LOCATED OYER DICKINSON FURNITURE
COMPANY—CARROLLTON)
WEDDINGS, PARTIES, AND BANQUETS
A SPECIALTY.
-HOME PORTRAITS TO CHERISH-
Open Wednesday and Friday from 9 to 5 and
Saturday from 9 to 9.
(Other Days By Appointment)
This Bargain Good Uutil
$ JULY 16 $
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LOWEST PRICES!
nAm if
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^*1her
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SMALL DOWN PAYMENTI MANY MONTHS TO PAY THE BALANCE
VANDERGRIFFS
According to Greek mythology
the 100 eyes of Argus were, after
her death, put into the tail of the
peacock.
CARROLLTON—PHONE 206
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Sindik, Nicholas J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1948, newspaper, July 2, 1948; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth727588/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.